About us

Who We are

SAPI-BE is an association for development cooperation and humanitarian action that campaigns for the rights of children, particularly street children, homeless children and children affected by armed conflict around the world. It works with children, young people and state and non- state partners to ensure that every child is healthy, educated, protected and respected. We work with children and their families for a higher and fairer society, and to build a world where all children from broken homes, the homeless, the abandoned and those affected by humanitarian crises enjoy their full rights and live in dignity and security. SAPI-BE’s mandate is based on 3 strategic priorities (education, training & support, health and protection of disadvantaged children and young people) in Belgium and abroad, to enable them to improve their living conditions and rebuild their lives. We are a development organization that uses play and dialogue to transform the lives of children and young people affected by poverty, war, disease and inequality.

We protect, educate and empower children in precarious situations and children affected by humanitarian crises to overcome adversity using the power of play. SAPI empowers children to overcome these challenges, discover possibilities and find their way back to hope through a holistic approach to learning through play.

SAPI Belgium

Management Team

Phidias Mufan

Senior Director

Steven olivier

Administrative Assistant

Our Approach

SAPI adopts an integrated and human rights–based approach aimed at responding holistically to the needs of children, youth, and their families, particularly those affected by poverty, conflict, or humanitarian crises. This approach seeks to ensure a lasting impact by addressing individual, family, and community dimensions simultaneously.

Safeguarding Policies

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Safeguarding Policies

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Our Mission

SAPI is committed to protecting and supporting disadvantaged children, both in Belgium and internationally, particularly those affected by humanitarian and social crises, by ensuring their access to education, protection, and a safe environment that promotes their development.

Our Vision

A world where every child and every vulnerable community, in Belgium and internationally, can grow with dignity, security, and equal opportunities.

Our Mandate

The mandate of SAPI Belgium ASBL toward children is to protect their fundamental rights, guarantee their access to education, mental health services, and a safe environment, while promoting their development and their active participation in society. Our mandate aims to ensure the protection, education, and well-being of vulnerable children in Belgium and internationally, in response to needs related to humanitarian and social crises.

Sapi's Core Values

Honesty and transparency: We base our work on moralitý, responsibilitý administrative rigor and full access to information concerning the management of resources and the impact of our actions thus strengthening our accountability to the community and our donors . SAPI is committed to providing transparency and information to its beneficiaries, partners and donors in the allocation and management of its funds, and to providing all the guarantees necessary to demonstrate its sound management. All members of the Board of Directors, volunteers, consultants and staff worldwide adhere to the principles of the Charter and undertake to respect it. We expect our staff to behave with integrity, responsibility and transparency in all situations, and to conduct themselves in accordance with our values. SAPI is apolitical and non-denominational, our action is impartial and aid is determined solely by need, provided fairly and without discrimination. SAPI’s ethical charter on child protection sets out our commitment to ensuring the protection of the children with whom we come into contact. – We are at the service of the poorest and most vulnerable children.

Teamwork: We work to foster collaboration, and highlighting everyone’s strengths also builds trust at all levels of the organization. It also helps us improve recognition for everyone. SAPI emphasizes that diverse skills, different perspectives and shared commitment are integral to success. A team only succeeds if it acts collectively. We apply this principle to our group, and together we find the best solutions, because we are convinced that teamwork and team spirit encourage perseverance until a project is completed.

Empowerment: For SAPI, empowerment gives homeless and abandoned children and teenagers the courage to believe in themselves, not to be influenced by the opinions of others, and to pursue their dreams. We help children and teenagers explore their interests and potential.

Dignity and values of every child: The Convention on the Rights of the Child recognizes the fundamental human dignity of all children, while emphasizing the urgent need to guarantee their well-being and development. It clearly affirms that all children have the right to a basic quality of life, which should not remain the privilege of the few.

Social justice and equal opportunities for girls and boys: SAPI helps give disadvantaged children and abandoned teenage girls a better start in life and equaĺ opportunities to increase their chances of success and fulfillment.

Our Priorities

Maternal and child health: Children under 5 – with a focus on the first 1,000 days – and their mothers, living in situations of extreme vulnerability (or precariousness) in 5 intervention countries. SAPI aims to contribute to a significant and sustainable reduction in the mortality rate among children under 5 and their mothers in situations of extreme vulnerability. SAPI aims to increase its expertise in the field and its capacity to scale up innovations guaranteeing a continuum of maternal and child health. Activities will focus on pregnancy monitoring (prenatal consultations), examinations to diagnose and treat pregnancies at risk of complications, assistance during childbirth, referral to a specialized center if necessary, and monitoring of the child’s state of health. Management of the main complications (delivery hemorrhages, hypertensive infections during pregnancy causing pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, unsafe abortions, or complications associated with diseases such as malaria and HIV. We train community volunteers in the camps to recognize symptoms and identify cases of malnutrition in children and mothers.

Mental health and psychosocial support: SAPI Belgium’s work in mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) focuses on the prevention of mental health problems, helping children in street situations and/or affected by humanitarian crises to cope with daily stressors, regain their strength and independence, and regain confidence in their new, harsh reality of displacement. SAPI BE’s mental health and psychosocial support activities are cross-cutting and multi-sectoral, recognizing that well-being and good mental health are integral to all programs. SAPI’s mental health and psychosocial support response enables traumatized children to return to independent living. We work with social workers and psychologists or psychiatrists to provide assistance tailored to the needs of victims.

Our activities are based on three pillars:

(A) Specialized care: Mental health care provided by mental health specialists (psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, etc.), whether in refugee camps, families/communities, transit centers, child-friendly spaces and/or transitional structures, psychological support for children suffering from chronic illnesses (HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, etc.);

(B) Non-specialized targeted support: Targeted individual or group interventions by qualified people (teachers, social workers, doctors, etc.).

(C) Community and family support: Traditional community support. Child-friendly spaces ¬ Activation of social networks

Child Protection

Every child deserves to feel safe and protected. Through play, children learn to protect themselves from violence, discrimination and exploitation. We create environments where children feel safe to play, learn and explore. We train teachers about children’s rights and how to build trusting relationships with their students. In this climate of trust, children feel comfortable talking about threats to their safety, such as early marriage, pressure to do manual labor and harmful traditional practices like female genital mutilation.
SAPI -BE’s advocacy projects focus on preventing and combating the recruitment and use of children in armed groups, protecting child victims of labor exploitation, combating child abuse and violence, protection of children in humanitarian crises through an integrated and holistic approach, juvenile justice and restorative justice for children, and support for the socio-economic reintegration of children and young people in precarious and disadvantaged situations (street children, ex-combatant children, refugee and/or migrant children, etc.).

 
WE PLAY FOR CHANGE
Play is much more than fun or distraction. It gives children the skills and tools they need to create opportunities where they’re scarce. We play for change in 4 key areas:

(A) Quality Education

We use play to awaken a lifelong love of learning in every child, making it fun, dynamic and stimulating. Education opens up opportunities, but children have to overcome many obstacles to access quality education. We use play to awaken a lifelong love of learning in every child, making it fun, dynamic and stimulating. Play encourages them to stay in school and do better. It helps them acquire essential skills such as confidence, courage and cooperation. We train teachers on how to use play-based learning to create safe, positive and stimulating environments for their students. We also work in partnership with ministries of education and local organizations to integrate play-based learning into the education system, so that more children can participate.
Education in emergency situations, educating adolescents and teenagers on sexual and reproductive health, combating early and forced child marriage, training and socio-economic empowerment of young migrants, refugees, and homeless and/or abandoned youth aged 14-19, promoting positive masculinity, gender equality and the fight against gender-based violence in schools ( VBGMS), the emancipation of girls through sport, teaching children to swim, training homeless youth for salaried employment and/or self-entrepreneurship in promising sectors, such as digital transition, digital and ecology. We also work to implement all necessary means to eradicate all gender-based violence that hinders the access and retention of all children, and girls in particular, to school . sensitization of communities, families, religious leaders and local authorities, which includes boys and men to change mentalities, to sexist and sexual violence and more broadly to the rights of girls in street situations . SAPI -BE also runs a psychological support program for survivors of gender-based and sexual violence, as well as a reintegration support program to help them return to school and access vocational training.

(B) Gender Equality

Girls deserve a fair future. We play to give girls a voice, to claim their rights to equality, education, dignity and safety. Thanks to our programs, more girls are finding their voice, claiming their right to education and learning to challenge dangerous traditions like female circumcision and early marriage. We educate teachers and parents about gender equality, and support them in reducing gender-based violence and discrimination in classrooms, communities and the home. Through games and sports, we treat girls equally and give them the confidence to participate fully in school and community life.

(c) Health And Well-Being

Children need to be healthy to succeed. We use play to teach important health lessons, helping children learn the facts that can save their lives. Through play, children discover how to make safe, healthy choices and how to protect themselves and their families. We train teachers and coaches to create safe environments where young people can talk openly about important health topics that affect them, such as HIV and AIDS, malaria, sexual and reproductive health, and hygiene. Through games, we give them the facts about their health and the diseases that affect their communities, enabling them to rise above misinformation and marginalization.

Our Theory Of Change

SAPI -BE’s theory of change places homeless children, children in humanitarian crises and young people living in precarious conditions at the heart of our work. We seek to improve their learning, well-being and socio-emotional outcomes in order to catalyze transformative change.

Play Saves Lives

It enables children of all races and nationalities to stay in school and not work. It teaches them to prevent deadly diseases like HIV and malaria, and protects them from exploitation and abuse. It empowers girls to say no to unwanted sex, and to make healthy decisions about their bodies and their future.

Our Priority Pillars

To achieve our mission, we rely on 4 priority pillars:

(a) Care: providing access to quality healthcare for all homeless and disadvantaged children, regardless of race, gender or ethnicity.

(b) Educate: Provide access to inclusive quality education and vocational training for all vulnerable children and young people at risk, with a particular focus on empowering girls.

(c) Protect: Protect children at risk of family breakdown and homelessness from all forms of abuse, violence and exploitation and neglect.

(d) Empower: Building on children’s personal development, and ensuring productive employment and decent work for children and young people through entrepreneurial initiatives and professional integration. We accompany street children and young people living in precarious conditions towards economic empowerment, enabling them to change and transform their lives.

OUR PARTNERS

ALL COLLABORATORS
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OUR SLOGAN

Protect – Educate – Care & Empower

SAPI HISTORY

OUR HISTORY

2016
The founding years of Save the African people International -SAPI date back to 2016 in Nyon, Switzerland, with a mission to contribute to access to education, healthcare and protection for disadvantaged children, especially orphans and widowed women. The SAPI association was initially created to meet the socio-economic needs of widowed women and orphaned children. Its creation was motivated by the lack of long-term interventions, particularly in the field of empowering homeless children, but also by the deteriorating living conditions of orphans and street children abandoned to the detriment of emergency humanitarian interventions by NGOs. The SAPI project was born of a brainstorming session between 3 experts (1 Congolese, 1 Swiss and 1 French) to respond to the challenges facing orphaned children. 6 months after its creation, SAPI moved its headquarters from Nyon to Lausanne. Over time, a year later, SAPI’s vision and mission changed to focus on children in humanitarian crises and homeless and abandoned children. Interventions therefore focused more on children affected by armed conflict and other vulnerable children in the community. Long-term interventions in favor of widowed women were not prioritized given the context and priorities in countries affected by humanitarian crises. In June 2016, the Association changed its name and logo to Save the people international.
2017
Is the year of the first experience of emergency humanitarian aid projects for children affected by armed conflict. The first emergency intervention for 3,750 children affected by the Kamuena NSapu crisis took place in the DRC’s Greater Kasai region.
2019
SAPI will expand and open offices in other countries, such as the Central African Republic, Cameroon and Burundi, to provide integrated emergency assistance in protection and education in emergency situations.
2022

In 2022, moves its headquarters to Belgium and becomes an NGO in Belgium, independent of Switzerland.

SAPI Belgium Asbl focuses on health and youth entrepreneurship. With a board of directors independent of SAPI International Suisse, it operates in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burkina Faso.

It is a federation (Fédération SAPI International) with its secretariat in Nairobi, Kenya, which oversees and coordinates SAPI International’s 8 national offices.Each office works on behalf of children in its own country, but also on an international scale.